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The Enduring Promise: Emotion in the Divine Pantheon
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I don’t think I’ve ever explicitly stated that these four sculptures belong to the same series, The Enduring Promise (I had trouble deciding on the title for a while). So I thought I’d write a short piece about it. Buddhist statues are usually serene, designed to inspire us to look beyond our messy realm. Even…
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Maitreya Between Futures: Waiting… or Arriving Too Late?
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This is my re-imagined figure of the future Buddha, Maitreya.The one who waits, enduring beyond the collapse of civilization for over 5.6 billion years. I incorporated a Möbius band on his wrist to symbolize the relentless cycle of samsara. His smile carries a trace of hope in the echoes of the fallen world.
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Jizo: To the Unseen Child
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In Japanese Buddhism, Jizo (Sanskrit: Kṣitigarbha) is a bodhisattva believed to protect children, including the souls of the unborn and the deceased. Learning that Jizo originates from the Vedic earth goddess Prithvi, I gave him/them subtle feminine features. Though not my flashiest creation, this work is a deeply personal one. I aimed to capture and…
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Fudō Myōō: The Immovable
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Here is my reimagining of Fudō Myōō (Skrt. Achala = The Immovable), protector of the Dharma in Esoteric Buddhism. I sculpted him not just as a wrathful deity, but as one who carries sorrow for those who resist being saved. His grip is absolute. He will not let go. His wrath protects, but if you…
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Bodhisattva: Water-Moon Serenity
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A ZBrush sculpt of the Water-Moon Avalokitesvara (水月観音菩薩), reimagined in a moment of quiet reflection during a mythical journey westward. I drew inspiration from Far Eastern Buddhst art (particularly the Guanyin of the Southern Sea) and the aesthetic of Gandharan Buddhism.This piece is my attempt to bridge traditions across time and geography. I’ve included some…




